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BioFlix Animations Tour Of A Plant Cell Slide Show
Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings
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Both animals and plants are made up of cells.
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Their cells have many features in common, but there are a few significant differences.
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Stoma Underside of leaf
Let's look inside a leaf to take a closer look at a plant cell.
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Cell Wall
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Interior of leaf Plant cell
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Cellulose fibril Cell wall
First we encounter a protective cell wall outside the plasma membrane. The cell wall is made from strong cellulose fibrils.
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Central Vacuole
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Central vacuole Once inside the plant cell, we see the large central vacuole, which regulates the composition of the cytoplasm, creates the internal pressure that is characteristic of plant cells, and stores various compounds produced by the cell.
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Chloroplasts
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Chloroplast Plants make their own food by photosynthesis in chloroplasts.
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Outer membrane of chloroplast Inner membrane of chloroplast
Light Green disks Light passes through the two membranes of the chloroplast and strikes these green disks, where light energy is converted to chemical energy. Outer membrane of chloroplast Inner membrane of chloroplast
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Sugar molecules The sugar molecules produced by photosynthesis can be made into other molecules or broken down for energy.
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Mitochondria
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Mitochondrion Chloroplast ATP
When sugars produced by photosynthesis are broken down, their energy is used to make ATP in mitochondria. ATP powers the work of the plant cell. Most organelles, like mitochondria, are found in both plant cells and animal cells.
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So the next time you pass by a plant…
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… remember that we have more in common than meets the eye.
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